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Starting that day in 2000, I was on a mission to find out. And you can come along for the ride too, as you’ll see.<p>This sentence from the autopsy, written by my father’s pathologist, stopped me dead in my tracks: “Findings are consistent with, but by themselves not diagnostic of, Cadasil.”<p>What the …

<b>Transition Well</b><br>Sharing an elevator after a hot bedroom session? Awkward—and potentially damaging. According to a 2008 survey in <i>Human Nature</i>, women are far more likely to have morning-after regrets than men are, especially if they fear that the first hookup will also be the last.<p><b>Manage it:</b> "Pick up …

<b>1. Choose the right suit</b><br>Though it's better to be overdressed than underdressed, you also don’t want to go too far.<p>For a job interview at a more low-maintenance office, leave your three-piece, pinstripe or windowpane plaid suits at home. These styles all give off a much more formal vibe and, in a …

This simple question could make all the difference in your career<p>Hate your horrible boss? Hash it out: Seeing eye-to-eye with your supervisor about the quality of your relationship—even if you agree that it sucks—may improve your work performance, suggests new research from Michigan State …

It’s about more than the number of hours you spend behind your desk<p>Being a workaholic is a badge of honor these days. Sixty-hour weeks and late-night emails are practically a requirement in some industries. But working <i>too</i> much can interfere with your health and happiness, according to a new review …

Credit the undeniable effect of flattery, the researchers believe. Being asked for guidance made the people feel more self-confident, which helped them view the advice-seeker more favorably.<p>“Asking for advice strokes the advisor’s ego,” says study author Alison Wood Brooks, Ph.D. “Seeking advice is …

By Kristine Thomason, Photography By Thinkstock<p>A man who gets things done is entitled to the occasional long afternoon—for a jump on the weekend, say, or a day game at Fenway. First rule: Leave nobody in the lurch. If you have deadlines, meet them beforehand. "Schedule an afternoon meeting …

However unfair it may seem, your bosses and coworkers think of you in the context of who you’re tight with at work. And if your best pal is an underachiever, his lackadaisical performance could be kneecapping your career by association, explains Roy Cohen, career counselor and author of <i>The Wall</i> …

Get the straight scoop from the mouths of real mixologists<p>Ever order a gin and tonic, but think your bartender only heard ‘tonic’? Or maybe you’ve wondered if there’s a guaranteed way to get your drink quicker.<p>We went behind the bar for secrets from insiders on how they pour your booze, what bugs …

Is it Time to Quit Your Job?<p>These new sites make full-time freelancing a reality<p>By The Editors of Men's Health, Photography By Thinkstock<p>Break free from your 9-to-5: On the latest episode of <i>Men’s Health Live</i>, Devin Fidler of the Institute for the Future explains how specific technologies are …

I spoke with Savitt recently, and found her thoughts smart and inspiring.<p><b>Brian Sozzi</b>: Businesses have to think on a level deeper than ever before if they want to win. An example of a common question tossed up on the whiteboard: “How do I use new technology to make more profits, both domestically …